NICK NOLTE is one of the
most versatile leading players in films today. Demonstrating his wide range as a
performer, Nolte has in recent years successfully added to his list of credits
such films as Jefferson in Paris, in which he portrayed Thomas Jefferson, Martin
Scorsese's thriller Cape of Fear and The Prince of Tides, a performance which
earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor, as well as an Oscar nomination.

Nolte's career was
launched by his performance in the landmark television series "Rich Man,
Poor Man." Following its success, Nolte starred opposite Jacqueline Bisset
in The Deep. Since then, he has appeared in numerous films, including such
titles as Blue Chips, The Player, Lorenzo's Oil, Sidney Lumet's Q&A, Martin
Scorsese's segment in New York Stories, Three Fugitives, Extreme Prejudice, Down
and Out in Beverly Hills and Cannery Row.

More recently, Nolte
starred in Afterglow, U-turn and Nightwatch. Nolte will soon be seen in Alan
Rudolph's filmed version of Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s The Breakfast of Champions and
The Best of Enemies. This year, Nolte starred in Affliction, which was produced
through Nolte's Kingsgate Films, with Nolte executive producing, as well as
Terence Malick's The Thin Red Line. For his performance in Affliction, Nolte
received a Golden Globe nomination and Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.